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SOWK 260 - Introduction to Social Welfare, Social Policy, and Social Work I

(3.00)
This course is the first social policy course required of all social work majors. It provides an overview of the historical development and contemporary forces that have shaped the social welfare system in the United States. Through videos, readings, exercises and technology students will learn the history and ethics of the social work profession. Generalist practice is explored as it applies to diverse populations, women, people who are older and immigrants. The course examines the relationship between the social welfare system and the problems and issues addressed by social services, and the role of the professional social worker. In addition, the course offers opportunities to meet with practitioners in the field to understand the diverse populations served.

Course ID: 56903
Consent: No Special Consent Required
Components: Lecture
Attributes: Social Sciences (GEP), Social Sciences (GFR)



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